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QNFMHS events and training

Find out about upcoming and past events and training in quality improvement and forensic mental health care.

QNFMHS Restorative Justice Webinar – Save the date!

The Quality Network for Forensic Mental Health Services (QNFMHS) is holding an online Restorative Justice webinar. This is a webinar series consisting of two parts.

Audience: This session is aimed at those in forensic mental health services.

Aims of the session:

  • Learn about the QNFMHS Restorative Justice standards
  • Explore the latest developments in Restorative Justice
  • Share good practice examples on the impact of Restorative Justice
  • Develop your service's Restorative Justice strategy
  • Discover practical ways to embed Restorative Justice in practice
  • Network with colleagues and discuss challenges

Dates and Times:

  • Restorative Justice part 1, 10 September 2026, 2-3pm
  • Restorative Justice part 2, 23 September 2026, 2-3pm

Location: MS Teams

We are excited to share with you the draft programme. The final programme will be available shortly.

To register to attend, please complete the .

Abstract presentations

If you would like to present your abstracts relating to restorative justice at this webinar, please complete the

All submissions will be reviewed by the webinar planning group, and successful applicants will be contacted with further information regarding presentation arrangements. We look forward to receiving your submission and showcasing the valuable restorative justice work taking place across the network.

If you have any questions, please contact with us at forensics@rcpsych.ac.uk.

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QNFMHS Standards Revision: e-Consultation and Consultation Event

The Quality Network for Forensic Mental Health Services (QNFMHS) is revising its current set of quality standards. This will be the first opportunity for members to provide feedback on the standards since their publication in April 2025.

You can find the standards on our website.

Part 1: Online survey

The first part of the consultation is an online survey, which will cover the different sections of the standards.

We would like your feedback on:

  • The clarity and grammar of the standards
  • Whether the standards are measurable
  • Suggested additions or deletions
  • Which standards are working well

Please provide your feedback using the.

The deadline for completing the survey is 30 October 2026.

Part 2: Online consultation event

The second part of the consultation will be an online meeting via Microsoft Teams.

The event will provide an opportunity to:

  • Hear an overview of the feedback received through the online survey
  • Discuss the proposed changes to the standards
  • Provide further feedback and suggestions

Date: Wednesday 20 January 2027
Time: 9.30补尘–4.00辫尘
Location: Online via Microsoft Teams

If you have any questions about the consultation, please contact ciara.mcaree@rcpsych.ac.uk

CPD training

Healthcare Conferences UK are pleased to offer QNFMHS members a 20% discount off their mental health conferences and masterclasses.

For more information, visit the

20% discount with code HCUK20rqnfmh


Reviewer training is a free event for staff from a service that is a member of the Quality Network. The training is a great learning experience for those who are interested in participating in the new virtual peer reviews of medium and low secure forensic mental health services.

We strongly encourage individuals organising and reviewing other services to attend this condensed training, which will cover the new process of virtual reviews.

Learning objectives

The training will give potential reviewers the opportunity to gain practical knowledge about how to conduct a peer review visit virtually. The online training session will involve a presentation and discussion to develop the skills of a reviewer.

By the end of the training participants will be able to:

  • describe the Quality Network’s overall peer review process
  • deliver the role and responsibilities of a peer reviewer before, during and after the peer review
  • troubleshoot and manage complaints and other difficulties that may arise during a peer review
  • describe and promote the ethos of the Quality Network’s peer reviews
  • understand how to effectively carry out and participate in a virtual peer review.

You can find the upcoming dates and book your place using .

If you have any questions about QNFMHS reviewer training, please contact us at forensics@rcpsych.ac.uk.

The Quality Network for Forensic Mental Health Services (QNFMHS) Staff Cultures Webinar took place on 12 February 2025.

Download the presentation slides.

You can watch a recording of the webinar below:

 

Overview of the Webinar

The Quality Network's recent experiences with peer-reviews have highlighted closed cultures as an ongoing challenge for our member services. The webinar aimed to provide a space for professionals working within forensic mental health services to come together, discuss these challenges, and explore strategies for addressing closed cultures. 

The webinar is chaired by Dr Jude Deacon, Chair of the QNFMHS Advisory Group, and Director of Forensic Mental Health, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust.

It includes the following speakers: 

The first speaker is Dr Charles King, Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Psychotherapist from the Thames Valley Forensic Mental Health service, who presents on the use of 'Psychologically Informed Organisational Consultancy for Forensic Mental Health Services'. 

The second speaker is Sarah Cooper, Principal Forensic Psychologist from the Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust who presents on the use of ‘Restorative Practices in Forensic Mental Health Services’.  

The final speakers are Beth Potin - Service User Engagement Lead, and Caroline Taylor and Tania Charles - Peer Support Workers, from the North London Forensic Lived Experience and Engagement team. They provide valuable insights on ‘Creating a Positive Work Culture through Peer Support’.

If you would like to access presentations from our past events such as online webinars and annual forums, you can find these on our group page on Knowledge Hub under the 'library' tab.

To join Knowledge Hub, email 'join' to forensics@rcpsych.ac.uk.

Our Quality Network for Forensic Mental Health Services (QNFMHS) team created a series of webinars for the CCQI during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Find out more

The QNFMHS Carer Engagement Lead Forum is a space for those who lead on carer engagement in QNFMHS member services to share ideas, best practice, and the opportunity to network with carer leads from other services.

These meetings take place quarterly and are hosted on MS Teams.

To register your interest in participating, or if you have any questions, please contact forensics@rcpsych.ac.uk

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